Sentence examples for on the confusing from inspiring English sources

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Their appearances are reminiscent of those nice old German ladies who pop up in documentaries about Hitler; good on the colour of the bunker wallpaper, bit hazy on the confusing political stuff.

As a handbook on the confusing state of contemporary China – covering the economic, political, social and historical essentials of the story – Tiger Head, Snake Tails succeeds admirably.

It should go without saying, however, that autobiography is never quite transparent, and that first-person spiritual memoirs are always partly constructions — retrospective and simplifying fictions imposed on the confusing stream of memories and on intellectual doubts and dilemmas.

It should go without saying, however, that autobiography is never quite transparent, and that first-person spiritual memoirs are always partly constructions retrospective and simplifying fictions imposed on the confusing stream of memories and on intellectual doubts and dilemmas.

And he played a role in this case, representing several thousand Palm Beach residents who inadvertently voted for Patrick Buchanan instead of Al Gore on the confusing "butterfly ballot".

As for Mr Mandelson, he apologises only for having played a part in "a muddle rather than a misrepresentation".This careful choice of words strengthens the impression that his sacking turned less on whatever Mr Mandelson did for Mr Hinduja in 1998 and more on the confusing account he rendered when these actions came under scrutiny at the start of this year.

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There, concern focuses not on the war but on the confused official reaction to the anthrax outbreak.

There is a significant decreasing to 63.16% on discriminating disgust by the confusing with sadness and anger.

Will Hutton's otherwise excellent article was let down by the confusing argument on Heathrow.

The show is about money and love, bland and familiar on the former, confused on the latter.

However, the court is interested in addressing which of the two hypotheses is more likely based on the evidence (confusing these two is labelled the prosecutors fallacy).

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